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  1. OriginalCanesCanesCanes

    Anonymous Coaches Talk Miami

    Y’all are taking this shlt too seriously
  2. OriginalCanesCanesCanes

    Anonymous Coaches Talk Miami

    I agree he has a unique skill set, I’m just not sold on his arm skills yet. I think everything will be settled a couple or three weeks into summer practice - will know by then.
  3. OriginalCanesCanesCanes

    Anonymous Coaches Talk Miami

    As you already know, I haven’t declared for a favorite QB. I’m honestly good with any of the three. And I don’t even know who’s going to win or have any kind of an inkling. Obviously you’re a Tate guy. Which is OK - I don’t have a problem with it. But hopefully, if somebody else gets named...
  4. OriginalCanesCanesCanes

    Anonymous Coaches Talk Miami

    I’m not talking about arm strength. Reference my previous post, throwing, or good quarterbacking, is more than just being able to sling the ball. That’s what I mean when I say Tate doesn’t have half the arm that Kaaya does. Kaaya had a great “quarterback” arm, which is much better than what...
  5. OriginalCanesCanesCanes

    Anonymous Coaches Talk Miami

    Kaaya didn’t have a canon for an arm, he just had great throwing mechanics and was very accurate, but he wasn’t one of those guys that would sit there and flat-footed heave it 60 yards in the air. I actually think Tate might actually have a stronger arm, but needs to develop his...
  6. OriginalCanesCanesCanes

    Anonymous Coaches Talk Miami

    Kaaya didn’t bust. He reached his athletic ceiling. Kayaa was an overachiever with a pretty good and accurate arm, but well below average rest-of-body athleticism. In college, he overcame this with hard work and a strong work ethic, hard study, and strong preparation. This made him into a...
  7. OriginalCanesCanesCanes

    Anonymous Coaches Talk Miami

    At the end of the day all these drugs, are basically amphetamines. That is, drugs with the amphetamine chemical structure, with a different methyl group here or there. They are all strong stimulants. One of the properties of stimulants is to increase heart rates, anxiety levels, perspiration...
  8. OriginalCanesCanesCanes

    Anonymous Coaches Talk Miami

    Subjectively speaking, if you’ve got the yips, I don’t see how a stimulant, any stimulant, helps. A QB like Tate, who’s fast twitch all the time it seems, might not benefit from additional stimulation. Who knows. QB is such a mental position anyway.
  9. OriginalCanesCanesCanes

    Anonymous Coaches Talk Miami

    This is what I keep preaching. Our starting defense over the last three years has been, if not all world, I would say top 10 top 20. And certainly last year in the top 10. But that’s the 1-deep. Where we can get killed, and the reason we don’t have a championship caliber team, is that once you...
  10. OriginalCanesCanesCanes

    Anonymous Coaches Talk Miami

    Lots of college students “have ADHD” which then magically resolves when they graduate. No more ADHD. Unless they need to study for the bar, or go on to Medical or Pharmacy school, at which time they then have a relapse and re-acquire their ADHD and need their meds again.
  11. OriginalCanesCanesCanes

    Anonymous Coaches Talk Miami

    Lots of college students, especially ones with challenging schedules, including pre-med etc, “have ADHD” which then magically resolves when they graduate. No more ADHD. Unless they need to study for the bar, or go on to Medical or Pharmacy school, at which time they then have a relapse and...
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